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By Cas Winner 2014 Creative Corners – Stories Prydemother Ka’Miz Sarinallissa-Kyotharr’s explanation of Shooting Stars to her daughter, Ky’Rassar. When the world was young and Kaern had newly emerged from the Mists, the night sky was fraught with dangerous, scaled … Continue reading →

Michael Guest The town of Greenspier is a small, peaceful farming community just far enough from Carreg Wynn to avoid most of Carreg Wynn’s “troubles,” which is plenty close enough for the townsfolk. Now, the winter months had been hard … Continue reading →

by Cas (A Curnish Cautionary Tale) Brother Achievement and Sister Potential were disputing which was stronger over drinks. The Brother bragged about how he could crack the earth with his radiant heat, while his Sister insisted that she could move … Continue reading →

By Cas (A Faery Story) There was great excitement among the Fae when the mists were new and fresh. The Faery was going to give a blessing to the Fae who had the most beautiful baby! From all over the … Continue reading →

By Sharron Norton Honourable Mention – 2012 Creative Corners Contest – Stories We come over the crest of the hill and pull in through the wooden gates at the base. The chattering in the car slows down to a minimum … Continue reading →

Arcarin got lucky. Just as he entered Bulltongue County, a group of goblins advertising the Goblin Games in Caereg Wynn were shocked to hear that Arcarin wouldn’t be able to participate in their games. They took him almost directly to … Continue reading →

It was sculpted by hand. Painted meticulously to cover the silver beneath – a precious metal the colour of the Sun Lion’s covetous Night Mistress. Layer by layer by layer of dark-as-shadow paint was smoothed over until the brooch shone. … Continue reading →

In the light of day an unusual tent is raised temporarly on the out-skirts of Carregg Wynn. Towards it walks a hooded figure, stepping noisly and clumsly. The figure reaches the tent flap and steps inside, throwing the hood back … Continue reading →